Germany - Medical Travel Guide
Want to learn more about medical treatment abroad? Or how to prepare for a surgery or procedure? Here you’ll find a guide about medical tourism in Germany.
Germany is well known as a country with one of the best, most efficient, most advanced and most available healthcare system in the world, spending more financial resources in the development of its medicine than any other country in the EU.
Germany is leading and showcasing more advanced results in the treatment of cancer, blood disorders and diseases of the cardiovascular system, transplantation, infertility, and epileptic disorders, using more organic pharmacies and medicine.
The number of hospitals for every 1000 inhabitants in Germany is more than twice in comparison with the USA and there is a great emphasis on supportive aftercare and recovery.
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